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Using Pinterest for your nonprofit, church or ministry
If you haven't tried Pinterest yet, see our introduction and the remarkable story in this infographic...

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/8685

Christianity and the creative arts - why it matters
How a culture portrays itself and its ideals in art (including film, literature, music, even clothes design) is obviously deeply intertwined with its worldview.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/5724

Resources to help Christians understand how to relate to and use culture
It is vital that we learn to understand and relate to modern culture. Here are some helpful resources: Engaging in the cultural landscape – Ministry Toolbox article by Kevin G. Harney, adapted from his new book Organic Outreach for Ordinary People, Zondervan. 19-minute Q Talks conference session with Josh Jackson. 17-minute Q Talks conference session with Andy Crouch, author of Culture Making.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/810

Make your own Christian cartoon videos online
You may have already seen cartoon stories online from Xtranormal, without knowing their source. This website enables you to place your own computer-generated characters into a mini story! It looks cool. Why not try it? It could even be used evangelistically.

http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/902

Free Christian evangelistic screen saver - remarkable low-key screensaver for office or home
There are many overtly Christian screen savers, but some may be too blatant in approach to be wisely evangelistic. We suggest that in most cultures and work environments, it is best not to use ‘in-your-face’ preachy slogans/Bible verses. A lower-key style which tries to ‘intrigue the lost’ and create conversation may have much more real potential. This screen saver is designed for Christians to use in their secular workplaces, where other workers may notice it from time to time.

http://internetevangelismday.com/screensaver.php

Creative in the Bible - a Christian perspective
We have no clearer picture of the holiness and wonder of creative pursuits than in this passage. We read of God creating all that we see and setting it to work out under his watchful eye.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%201:20-30&version=NIV

Create - a Christian perspective
The Biblical account of the creation of the world. According to the Genesis account, God created the world over the course of a week--everything from the stars and planets to humans and animals.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%201:1-31&version=31